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🐔 Elevate your backyard flock game with style and strength!
The Aivituvin Chicken Coop is a spacious, durable poultry house crafted from fir wood and reinforced with iron edges. Designed for 4-6 hens or ducks, it features a pre-assembled folding design for quick installation, 6 windows and doors for easy access, and 2 large waterproof nesting boxes. Its 26ft² interior provides ample space, while the pull-out tray and perches simplify cleaning and comfort. Perfect for millennial managers seeking a blend of functionality, durability, and modern design in their backyard habitat.
















| ASIN | B0D1KWKVPZ |
| ASIN | B0D1KWKVPZ |
| Additional Features | Comfortable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #87,543 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #737 in Poultry Habitat Supplies |
| Brand Name | Aivituvin |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Color | Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (341) |
| Date First Available | April 12, 2024 |
| Included Components | Nesting Box |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 69.8"L x 42"W x 54.6"H |
| Item Type Name | Chicken coop |
| Item Weight | 106 Pounds |
| Item model number | AIR67 |
| Manufacturer | Aivituvin |
| Manufacturer | Aivituvin |
| Material Type | Fir |
| Number of Doors | 6 |
| Number of Levels | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 69.8 x 42 x 54.6 inches; 106 Pounds |
| Specific Uses For Product | Outdoor |
| Target Species | Chicken |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
M**T
Good deal
So I read the reviews on this and wasn’t particularly confident of my purchase. It came in two separate boxes but that wasn’t made clear so I waited about another 3 to 4 days for the second package to arrive. It took me a whole day to put this together. So maybe 6 hours. But it was a lot of fun to see it come together. Like an adult lego project. I highly recommend a power drill as hand tightening screws took longer. However, use a low setting on the drill to be careful not to split the wood. I had no issues with this but did have a corner damaged and tried to glue it. Didn’t affect function and hard to notice cosmetically. I was impressed with the instructions, and how each step was thought out and holes were pre-drilled where they needed to be. The roofing and design has kept water out even in bad storms. The nesting boxes are easily accesible and the main area is easy to clean. While putting it together and moving it about after assembly, it definitely is a bit fragile. However this can be a plus when considering weight. It’s made of cedar so won’t quickly. I’ve had my hens in it, outdoors for about a month now and no predators have made their way in. The functionality, appeal of this design and the price compared to other hen houses. It’s easy to give this a five.
K**R
Chicken Coop review
Easy to assemble, can be done by one person, Good design and it works and the size is just right for the enclosure. Not a particularly strongly built structure. The wood split just from putting the screws in so it won't last very long. But its adequate to the task while it does.
N**I
It's decent yet not perfect or safe enough without a helping hand
It's big enough for maybe three chickens or four 6 might be pushing it and as for the sturdiness not really great it feels like arts and crafts wood rather than anything heavy duty and you have to screw more nails in because it doesn't secure the top half as well the design is beautiful yet the wood is a bit chipped yet that's to be expected and as for the roof it tends to flake off a bit so that's the black little specks you'll find in the box it's not entirely safe so I would recommend building a chicken coop run that also protects the coop but overall it's fine for it's price just wouldn't say it's as good as a built by someone chicken coop
F**L
We adore this coop
This coop is exactly what we needed for our six Easter Egger Hens. We felt it was easy to put together and was a well organized kit. We did make some changes that gave it even more stability. We placed it on a frame made with hardware cloth to avoid predators digging under and the wood will extend the life of the coop. We added L braces to some places for reinforcement and added handles to some places.
V**0
Nice Design but needs a little work!!!
This is a nice coop, would fit about 3 full size chickens maybe 4 at most. I’m using it for 3 ducks. First of all cons: it’s painted but if you want it to last I would seal it or paint it using exterior paint. When the roof is down there is a large gap in the front. If you plan to use the run attached I believe that gap is covered. But my coop will be in a bigger run so I had to fill that gap. Ihave not used it yet because I’ve been painting and sealing it better, and as you can see from the pictures the vinyl is lifting up. It is removable so you may want to buy something a little thicker that sits better. There are two openings with no doors to close if you wanted to secure the coop. The outer run has lockable doors though. I added a small strip of wood to secure the gap by the roof. I added a door to one of the openings using an old coop door I had. I repainted the whole thing using exterior paint. And sealed the floors and a couple panels that had minor gaps. Overall I like the coop but it needs a little work. I will keep it under a covered run, which should help the longevity of its life. I had extra corrugated roofing from another project so I reinforced the flimsy roof that it comes with. The wood is thin but so are the majority of coops you buy. So take it for what it’s worth. Once I start using it, I’ll update.
J**Z
Cheaply made
It is already falling apart so the material is not durable. It also does not keep rain out.
A**K
Great for a suburban back yard
I was nervous about ordering this coop but was pleasantly surprised! The wood is thin and there are MANY pieces but the overall assembly took about 45 minutes with my husband and I. This is a wonderful coop for our small neighborhood yard. I do not think it would work if you have to worry about predators. The coop would not stop a large or crafty animal from getting to your chickens. With that being said, it has held up well through storms and keeps our space looking clean and well kept. The chickens LOVE it and are happy as can be!
R**L
Good starter coop for a few hens - but plan to replace the hinges.
This was easy to set up by myself using just a power screwdriver - it took me about two hours. The hinges on the nesting box covers were very weak and I ended up replacing them with stronger hinges from my local hardware store but otherwise everything is in working condition! It's a great beginner coop and I have 5 hens who are comfy inside in the evenings. I wouldn't recommend this as the only square footage for that many chickens but with our enclosed run and the ability to free-roam the yard anytime we're home, this is great. Without a run, I would only recommend this for 2-3 birds as the "downstairs" is pretty small.
A**A
I can tell you honestly that I was SUPER skeptical about purchasing this coop for my runner ducks, I would check the reviews and read all of the bad things people had to say night after night. How pieces came in the mail broken or pieces missing.. How it wasn’t big enough or not good enough quality.. I woke up one day and got a notification for a $25 coupon and thought ‘what the hell?’ You think that all those bad reviews would’ve turned me away but it didn’t! I bought it anyways and I’m here to tell you that it’s ABSOLUTELY PERFECT. It took us less than 15 minutes to put together, the reviews are very straight forward! If you have just a little bit of common sense it won’t take you hours and hours to put together. 2 things I will say, yes you will need to predator-proof it, BUT what coop doesn’t need predator-proofing? I went to Canadian Tire and got everything I needed to proof it for under $20. The next thing I will say is the wood is borderline low quality. It smells strong of cedar! Do note that everything from IKEA is made from the same type of particle board material (my boyfriend did say that this was easier to put together than anything I’ve ever bought from IKEA, lol) So no, it isn’t the sturdiest little thing in the world BUT it’s perfect for what I need it for! The size of it impressed me! Its so darn cute and my ducks already LOVE IT with the ability for them to choose wether to be inside or outside, I’m a very happy duck momma! We did end up drilling a little hole through the side to put a heat lamp on at night for them because still in late May we can get some cold nights in Canada! Nothing came in broken, and nothing was missing! Needless to say, I am incredibly happy with this little pen. It exceeded all my expectations.
J**.
J'adore cet enclos pour mes poules , facile à monter et très pratique. Très bonne qualité. Plancher facile à nettoyer. Je le laisse à l'extérieur tous les jours et résiste bien jusqu'à maintenant. Je le recommande.
J**Y
Size wise it was perfect for what I needed. It was secure for where I live an went together easy. It looked great. That's where the pros end. We've had awful rain the last few days and bit by bit things warped, split and just fell apart. I'm now working on so many repairs I should have just built my own. The hardware is cheap able to be bent and broken. The wood while light and nice warped and needed to be reinforced. Paint wasn't waterproof and offered little protection for the soft wood. Mesh isn't strong enough to hold anything heavier than a quail. The hut part though great doesn't offer protection from wind or heavy rain. It also doesn't hold bedding. The run not being covered does mean things get really wet. Just be aware. It's cute and can meet needs but might need extra work to be suitable.
T**A
I use for hens to hatch and raise their chicks. Summer only I do not trust to hold up in winter weather as is.
J**D
L'abri permet d'avoir deux poules. Cependant, la surface pour poser l'enclos doit être extrêmement plane sinon un jeu peut apparaître dans les portes et les bloquer. Le toit est le gros point faible: après un an, les intempéries en sont venus à bout. Il a fallu le remplacer par une planche imperméabilisée. Le grillage a, par contre, réussi à résister à l'assaut d'un raton laveur, même si à la fin la grille était légèrement tordue.
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